Amelia Rhodes

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Amelia communicates with the heart of a friend who is walking on a journey with you.

As an author and a speaker, Amelia has a passion for taking the everyday stories of life and connecting them with God’s truths. Her style as a storyteller is personable and authentic and relates to women of all ages. Her messages encourage women to:

Live an authentic life with each other. Discover how deeply they are loved by God. Realize that they need not suffer from depression or anxiety alone. See God in the everyday of their lives.

Amelia’s first book, "Isn’t it Time for a Coffee Break? Doing life together in an all-about-me kind of world," offers a fresh perspective on relationships and is available wherever books are sold. She is also featured in the CAmelia communicates with the heart of a friend who is walking on a journey with you.

As an author and a speaker, Amelia has a passion for taking the everyday stories of life and connecting them with God’s truths. Her style as a storyteller is personable and authentic and relates to women of all ages. Her messages encourage women to:

Live an authentic life with each other. Discover how deeply they are loved by God. Realize that they need not suffer from depression or anxiety alone. See God in the everyday of their lives.

Amelia’s first book, "Isn’t it Time for a Coffee Break? Doing life together in an all-about-me kind of world," offers a fresh perspective on relationships and is available wherever books are sold. She is also featured in the Chicken Soup for the Soul books "Here Comes the Bride," "Inspiration for Writers," and "Devotional Stories for Wives." - See more at: http://www.ameliarhodes.com/about/#st......more

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It’s a question my kids ask me on a regular basis. We read stories in the Bible of how God spoke directly to people, and then there’s Jesus teaching the masses in person. It’s hard not to wish we had that kind of audible communion with God today.

Yet, God does still speak to us directly today.

It’s just not an audible voice we hear with our ears, but rather the vo...

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